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Maritime Academy Targets N24bn Windfall as Reform Drive Gains Pace

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By Gloria Ikibah

The Maritime Academy of Nigeria in Oron, Akwa Ibom State has set an ambitious revenue target of N24.01 billion for the 2026 financial year, signalling a renewed push to strengthen its financial footing and operational capacity.

Acting Rector, Dr Kevin Okonna, presented the projection during a budget defence session before the House of Representatives Committee on Maritime Safety, Education and Administration on Wednesday.

From the proposed figure, a statutory remittance of N10.8 million to the Consolidated Revenue Fund is expected, leaving the academy with a net revenue of approximately N23.99 billion.

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A significant portion of the projected income is to come from the five per cent statutory contribution from NIMASA, estimated at over N13.33 billion. Additional inflows are expected from the release of outstanding 2025 budget allocations worth N55 million and contributions from the Maritime Organisation of West and Central Africa fund, put at about N696.66 million.

Student-related revenue is also set to play a role, with cadet and tuition fees projected to generate N697.38 million. Other internally generated sources, including rent, are expected to contribute just over N30.17 million.

On the expenditure side, the academy plans to commit N8.79 billion to overhead costs, while personnel expenses are estimated at N1.36 billion. Capital projects are to take the largest share, with a proposed allocation of N13.86 billion.

Overall spending is expected to match the net revenue figure of N23.99 billion.

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Okonna noted that the institution has undergone significant repositioning over the past year, aimed at boosting performance and aligning the academy with higher standards.

“In 2025 during the graduation ceremony out 2021 cadets that graduated we were able to get automatic employment and sea time experience for 80 of them.

“We mobilized intensively with stakeholders in the Maritime industry in particular the ship owners and that resulted in what we had in November 2025 during the graduation ceremony

“In addition to that between December and February 2026, we signed and MOU with NLNG Shipping and Marine Services Limited for a three year duration agreement to provide onboard training opportunities for cadets of MAN. That has been implemented and we have successfully placed 43 of the cadets on nlng ships and they are sailing with the vessels,” he said.

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The Maritime Academy of Nigeria has secured two international certifications covering its quality management systems, alongside a separate accreditation for its education management framework, marking a notable step in aligning its operations with global standards.

The institution has also improved campus living conditions, with uninterrupted 24-hour electricity now available to cadets and students.

Chairman of the Committee, Rep. Khadija Waziri-Bukar Ibrahim, highlighted the academy’s strategic importance in strengthening Nigeria’s maritime capabilities and developing skilled manpower.

She also underscored the broader significance of the maritime industry, describing it as a key driver of the nation’s economy.

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“It supports international trade, enhances national security, and creates employment opportunities for our teeming youth. As a foremost training institution, the Maritime Academy of Nigeria, Oron plays a critical role in producing skilled manpower required to sustain and grow this sector.

“However, we are not unmindful of the challenges confronting the Academy-ranging from infrastructure deficits, training equipment gaps, accreditation requirements, to the need for modern simulation facilities that meet global maritime standards. These issues must be adequately reflected in your budget proposals, with clear justifications and measurable outcomes,” she said.

According to her, the Committee is committed to supporting initiatives that will enhance the quality of maritime education and training; improve infrastructure and learning facilities; strengthen staff capacity and welfare; promote international certifications and standards compliance; and ensure prudent and transparent use of public funds.

“At the same time, we expect the Management of the Academy to demonstrate a high level of fiscal discipline, accountability, and strategic planning. Budgetary allocations must translate into tangible improvements that can be seen and felt by cadets, staff, and the nation at large.

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“As you present your budget, we urge you to be concise, factual, and transparent. Provide clear insights into your revenue projections, expenditure framework, ongoing projects, and priority areas for the fiscal year. The Committee will engage constructively, ask necessary questions, and make recommendations in the best interest of the sector and the Nigerian people,” she said.

She said the engagement was not adversarial but collaborative.

“Our shared goal is to strengthen the Maritime Academy of Nigeria, Oron into a world-class institution capable of competing globally and contributing meaningfully to Nigeria’s blue economy,” she said. 

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Atiku alleges ₦8.8tn off-budget spending, demands probe of Tinubu administration

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Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar has called for an immediate investigation into what he described as alleged off-budget public expenditure amounting to about ₦8.8 trillion, following findings contained in the latest International Monetary Fund (IMF) Article IV consultation on Nigeria.

In a statement posted on his verified Facebook page on Saturday, Atiku said a Reuters report published on July 1, 2026, quoting the IMF, indicated that public expenditures equivalent to about 2 per cent of Nigeria’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP) were not captured in recent official budgets.

According to him, the alleged omission translates to approximately ₦8.8 trillion, which he claimed was spent outside Nigeria’s statutory budgetary framework.

The former presidential candidate described the development as “the most consequential act of fiscal impunity in Nigeria’s recent democratic history,” urging Nigerians, the media, civil society organisations, the National Assembly and other democratic institutions to demand accountability.

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Atiku alleged that the unrecorded expenditures arose from large-scale government projects executed outside the official budget, arguing that such spending bypassed legislative oversight, procurement regulations and scrutiny by the Auditor-General.

He further claimed that the alleged practice mirrored what he described as an off-budget revenue management model previously operated in Lagos State, alleging that it had now been replicated at the federal level.

The former vice president also alleged that about ₦800 billion had been unlawfully deducted from statutory allocations due to state governments, claiming the funds were diverted without constitutional or legislative approval.

According to him, the combined value of the alleged off-budget expenditures and deductions from state allocations suggested the creation of a political war chest ahead of the 2027 general elections.

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Atiku further linked the allegations to the recent controversy surrounding the Presidential Foreign Intervention Promotion Council (PFIPC), describing both issues as evidence of what he termed a pattern of fiscal opacity.

He argued that while Nigerians had been subjected to economic reforms, including fuel subsidy removal, exchange rate adjustments and high interest rates, significant public funds were allegedly being spent outside official budgetary processes.

The former vice president maintained that greater fiscal transparency could have provided resources to stimulate economic growth, support businesses, create jobs and stabilise the economy.

He called on the National Assembly to immediately convene investigative hearings into the IMF findings and urged the Auditor-General of the Federation to conduct a comprehensive audit of all alleged off-budget expenditures.

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Atiku also demanded that the Federal Government publish details of all projects executed outside the approved budget, including contractors involved, procurement processes followed and officials who authorised the spending.

He further called on the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC) and other anti-corruption agencies to investigate the alleged unrecorded expenditures and deductions from state allocations.

“The National Assembly must convene emergency investigative hearings on the IMF’s findings without further delay,” Atiku said.

He added that the Federal Government should restore the alleged ₦800 billion deducted from state allocations and provide a full account of how the funds were utilised.

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The former vice president urged civil society groups, professional bodies, the business community and international development partners to press for greater transparency and accountability in public finance management.

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Immigration graduates 62 senior officers from Command Course

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The Nigeria Immigration Service, NIS, has graduated 62 senior officers from the 13th Command Course.

The Comptroller-General of the Service, Mrs Kemi Nanna Nandap expressed the Service’s unwavering commitment to leadership development and institutional capacity building following the development.

Nandap charged the 62 graduating senior officers of the 13th Command Course, drawn from Commands and Formations across the Service, to uphold professionalism, integrity, and excellence in leadership upon completion of the three-month intensive training focused on strategic leadership, Border Security, and Migration Management.

Mrs Nandap was represented at the graduation ceremony by the Assistant Comptroller-General in charge of the Directorate of Human Resource Management, ACG SU Agba.

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According to the Public Relations Officer of the NIS, Akinsola Akinlabi, the officers graduation ceremony was held at the Immigration Command and Staff College (ICSC), Sokoto.

Akinlabi said the Commandant of the Immigration Command and Staff College, ACG A.D. Bagari, also commended the Officers for successfully completing the rigorous training programme.

He urged them to apply the knowledge and leadership skills acquired during the course to improve operational effectiveness, remain responsive to the demands of public service, and continue to demonstrate vigilance in safeguarding Nigeria’s borders.

He said the Immigration boss reaffirmed the Service’s resolve to build a highly professional, disciplined, and technology-driven workforce capable of effectively addressing emerging migration and Border Security challenges.

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He encouraged the graduating officers to justify the confidence reposed in them by exhibiting integrity, accountability, innovation, and transformational leadership in the discharge of their responsibilities.

Other highlights of the ceremony included the conferment of the Pass Command Course (PCC) honour on the 62 graduates and presentation of awards to outstanding participants by the representative of the CGI and other distinguished guests, as well as the decoration of Course Provosts with a Badge of Honour by the Commandant in recognition of their exemplary service.

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Step-By-Step Guide To Apply For 2026 FRSC Recruitment

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The Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) has opened its recruitment portal for the 2026 nationwide recruitment exercise, inviting qualified Nigerians to apply for vacancies across its Officer, Marshal Inspectorate and Road Marshal Assistant cadres.

The application portal will remain open for four weeks, while the Corps has emphasised that the recruitment exercise is free of charge and warned applicants against paying anyone for employment.

Interested applicants are advised to ensure they meet the eligibility requirements for their preferred cadre before beginning the registration process.

Below is a step-by-step guide on how to apply for FRSC recruitment.

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Step 1: Confirm your eligibility

Applicants must be Nigerian citizens by birth, medically, physically and psychologically fit, single, and of good character with no criminal record.

Male applicants must be at least 1.65 metres tall, while female applicants must have a minimum height of 1.58 metres.

Step 2: Choose your preferred cadre

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Applicants should select the cadre that matches their qualifications.

Officer Cadre: B.Sc., B.A., HND, MBBS, LLB, B.Pharm or B.Eng., with a valid NYSC discharge or exemption certificate. Age limit: 18 to 35 years.

Marshal Inspectorate Cadre: ND, NCE, Registered Nurse/Midwife (RN/RM) or CHEW qualification. Age limit: 18 to 30 years.
Road Marshal Assistant Cadre: Minimum of three to five O’Level credits, including English Language and Mathematics. Age limit: 16 to 30 years.

Drivers and Riders: O’Level qualification, valid driver’s licence and relevant trade certificate where applicable. Heavy truck drivers must be between 26 and 40 years.

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Step 3: Get your documents ready

Before starting the application, applicants should have the following:

National Identification Number (NIN)
Primary and secondary school certificates
Tertiary institution certificates and transcripts (where applicable)

NYSC discharge or exemption certificate
Local Government Certificate of Origin
Birth certificate or age declaration
Recent passport photograph
Valid email address and phone number

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Step 4: Visit the recruitment portal
Go to the official FRSC recruitment portal at recruitment.frsc.gov.ng and create an applicant account using your email address, phone number and NIN. Applicants are advised to avoid unofficial websites.

Step 5: Verify your account

After registration, check your email for the activation link sent by the FRSC and verify your account before proceeding with the application.

Step 6: Complete the application form

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Log in to the portal, choose your preferred cadre and accurately fill in your personal information, educational qualifications, contact details, next-of-kin information and work experience where applicable.

Step 7: Upload your credentials

Upload scanned copies of the required documents and passport photograph, ensuring all files meet the specified requirements.

Step 8: Submit and print your acknowledgement slip

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Review your application carefully before clicking the submit button.

Applicants are advised to print the completed application form and acknowledgement slip immediately after submission, as both documents will be required during the screening and Computer-Based Test (CBT) for shortlisted candidates.

The FRSC reiterated that the recruitment exercise is free and urged applicants to report anyone demanding payment or promising employment in exchange for money.

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